A quick guide to getting the current version of SpecBAS up and running on a Raspberry PI

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A quick guide to getting the current version of SpecBAS up and running on a Raspberry Pi

==Downloading SpecBAS for Raspberry Pi==

==Downloading SpecBAS for Raspberry Pi==

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==Compiling your own version==

==Compiling your own version==

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The SpecBAS source files are available through SVN at http://alistairsserver.no-ip.org/websvn/listing.php?repname=SpecBAS. The bass audio library is also available from http://www.un4seen.com/

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The SpecBAS source files are available using WebSVN at http://zxnet.co.uk/websvn/listing.php?repname=SpecBAS or by checking out the source from the svn repository svn://zxnet.co.uk/specbas. The bass audio library is available from http://www.un4seen.com/

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==Removing SpecBAS for your Raspberry Pi==

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==Removing SpecBAS from your Raspberry Pi==

In the unlikely event that you wish to remove SpecBAS from your Raspberry Pi, the command "sudo dpkg -r specbas" will take care of that for you.

In the unlikely event that you wish to remove SpecBAS from your Raspberry Pi, the command "sudo dpkg -r specbas" will take care of that for you.

Latest revision as of 21:47, 24 April 2016

A quick guide to getting the current version of SpecBAS up and running on a Raspberry Pi

This will create a link to SpecBAS in the desktop menu (it's placed within the Programming menu) like this: Media:SpecBAS-Pi-Menu.png

Upon first execution, SpecBAS will create its working directory; /home/username/specbas (if this folder doesn't already exist). A number of useful files and folders will also be set up within this directory (containing fonts, demo programs, and a copy of the SpecBAS Reference Manual). This folder is effectively the root folder for SpecBAS/SpecOS, where SpecBAS will load files from, and save files to. SpecBAS is unaware of any files located outside of this folder.